Die Stars der Onlinepoker-Scene
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Die Stars der Onlinepoker-Scene
Ein Thread für die Online- Pokerstars: Wer sind sie, welche Erfolge können sie vorweisen, wie, wo was spielen sie?
Scott "Sctrojans" Freeman and Chad "Lilholdem954" Batista are Having Two of the Best Months Ever in Online Poker
You look at the month that Chad "M8kingmoves" Batista has had and think that no one could possibly be having a better month than he is. However, Scott "Sctrojans" has done just that. Combined, these two have had more major cashes than any two players that I can remember in any single month.
Let's start with Scott "Sctrojans" Freeman. Just last night, he took down the $1k FTP tourney for $67k. From what I can see, "ScTrojans" has taken down seven tournaments so far in September. That's a $67k cash, a $25k cash, a $24k cash, another $24k cash, a $5k cash, a $16k cash and then to top it off, an $18k cash. And this is just for his first place finishes! He also has multiple five digit cashes for tournaments that he didn't take down. This is just for September!
Chad "Lilholdem954" Batista has had an exceptional month as well. He final tabled a Limit Hold'em WCOOP event; he took down a Super Tuesday event on Pokerstars for over $91k; and in addition to that, Batista took down multiple other tournaments this month, including a $37k score on Full Tilt Poker, and a $29k and $23k score on Pokerstars. Just a sick month, and when you include his cash game results, it's even sicker.
"Sctrojans" and "Lilholdem954" are undoubtedly the two hottest players in poker right now. It's really not even close.
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You look at the month that Chad "M8kingmoves" Batista has had and think that no one could possibly be having a better month than he is. However, Scott "Sctrojans" has done just that. Combined, these two have had more major cashes than any two players that I can remember in any single month.
Let's start with Scott "Sctrojans" Freeman. Just last night, he took down the $1k FTP tourney for $67k. From what I can see, "ScTrojans" has taken down seven tournaments so far in September. That's a $67k cash, a $25k cash, a $24k cash, another $24k cash, a $5k cash, a $16k cash and then to top it off, an $18k cash. And this is just for his first place finishes! He also has multiple five digit cashes for tournaments that he didn't take down. This is just for September!
Chad "Lilholdem954" Batista has had an exceptional month as well. He final tabled a Limit Hold'em WCOOP event; he took down a Super Tuesday event on Pokerstars for over $91k; and in addition to that, Batista took down multiple other tournaments this month, including a $37k score on Full Tilt Poker, and a $29k and $23k score on Pokerstars. Just a sick month, and when you include his cash game results, it's even sicker.
"Sctrojans" and "Lilholdem954" are undoubtedly the two hottest players in poker right now. It's really not even close.
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Sorel "Imper1um" Mizzi
Ein äusserst erfolgreicher wie auch bekannter Spieler: Sorel "Imper1um" Mizzi
2007 OPOY WINNINGS: $555,452
2007 OPOY POINTS: 6,288
2007 OPOY RANK: 2nd
SCREENNAMES: zangbezan24 (PokerStars), Imper1um (Full Tilt Poker), IMPER1UM (Absolute Poker)
PLAYER BIO
The Canadian-born Sorel "Imper1um" Mizzi has become a top-ranked Internet pro, but not before struggling through some hardships. In early 2006, he decided to make it a resolution of sorts to become an online tournament master. He thought his dream was realized when he netted $50,000 in... more
The Canadian-born Sorel “Imper1um” Mizzi has become a top-ranked Internet pro, but not before struggling through some hardships. In early 2006, he decided to make it a resolution of sorts to become an online tournament master. He thought his dream was realized when he netted $50,000 in just one week. At the end of just one more week, he was back to zero.
Since that time, he has sought advice from highly regarded Internet players, honed his skills, and regained his confidence. He now consistently sits in the top spots of online poker leader boards with his extremely aggressive play and by-the-instincts rather than by-the-math strategies.
Mizzi has parlayed his Internet winnings into buy-ins and deep cash wins in some live tournaments, as well. His finishes include on in the 2006 UltimateBet Aruba Poker Classic championship event (10th place, for $29,800) and, most recently, the 2007 Irish Open where he took third place and pocketed more than $280,000.
quelle: cardplayer.com
2007 OPOY WINNINGS: $555,452
2007 OPOY POINTS: 6,288
2007 OPOY RANK: 2nd
SCREENNAMES: zangbezan24 (PokerStars), Imper1um (Full Tilt Poker), IMPER1UM (Absolute Poker)
PLAYER BIO
The Canadian-born Sorel "Imper1um" Mizzi has become a top-ranked Internet pro, but not before struggling through some hardships. In early 2006, he decided to make it a resolution of sorts to become an online tournament master. He thought his dream was realized when he netted $50,000 in... more
The Canadian-born Sorel “Imper1um” Mizzi has become a top-ranked Internet pro, but not before struggling through some hardships. In early 2006, he decided to make it a resolution of sorts to become an online tournament master. He thought his dream was realized when he netted $50,000 in just one week. At the end of just one more week, he was back to zero.
Since that time, he has sought advice from highly regarded Internet players, honed his skills, and regained his confidence. He now consistently sits in the top spots of online poker leader boards with his extremely aggressive play and by-the-instincts rather than by-the-math strategies.
Mizzi has parlayed his Internet winnings into buy-ins and deep cash wins in some live tournaments, as well. His finishes include on in the 2006 UltimateBet Aruba Poker Classic championship event (10th place, for $29,800) and, most recently, the 2007 Irish Open where he took third place and pocketed more than $280,000.
quelle: cardplayer.com
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wär super wenn das hier fortgesetzt wird.
annette_15 Was das mädel schon in der Pokerwelt erreicht hat ist auch nicht ganz ohne!
annette_15 Was das mädel schon in der Pokerwelt erreicht hat ist auch nicht ganz ohne!
M8kingMoves
Is Chad "M8kingMoves" Batista the Best Online Tournament Player Ever?
This question is sure to draw some strong responses.
I am not sure if I can think of an online poker player who is more polarizing than Chad Batista. People seem to really love him or really hate him.
You can't deny the fact that he is one of the most successful online poker players EVER. As a matter of fact, you could strongly argue that he is the most successful online tournament player ever.
What about Annette_15? Johnnybax? Imper1um?
All ultra successful tournament players, but I believe that "Lilholdem954" has the most impressive achievements (remember, I said online achievements, I really that Annette won the WSOPE) out of any online poker player that you put up against him.
Let's take a quick look at his list of accomplishments:
-over 1.2 million in cashes on Pokerstars alone
-over $570k in cashes on Full Tilt Poker, including a 212k this past summer
-took down a $600 Sunday tournament on Party Poker for 210k and chopped another one. All told he has around $500k in total cashes on Party Poker as well.
-has won both a $1k Monday tournament on Full Tilt and a Super Tuesday $1k tournament on Pokerstars
-how many $100 Rebuy tournaments has he won on Pokerstars?
I mean, all told Batista has around $2.2 million in cashes online. He is just ridiculously consistent and seems to win something big every couple of days.
You could make extremely solid cases for Annette_15, Imper1um or Johnnybax being the best online tournament players ever. Imper1um also has a ridiculous number of cashes on Pokerstars, plus he has two FTOPS victories (one under kristy_sea, and one under Imper1um.) Imper1um has a spectacular track record, and you could easily argue that he is the best online MTT player ever.
Annette_15, if she continues to play a decent volume if tournaments online, will no doubt probably be considered the top all-time player online in a year or two. In addition to scores of wins on Pokerstars, she also just recently took down a huge score on Full Tilt Poker. The first of many I am sure.
And Johnnybax has to be considered as well, considering he was easily the most consistent winner online in the past, but doesn't seem to be putting in the same volume as of late.
When I consider everything though, I have to say that Batista is the most successful player online ever, and Mizzi is a close second? What do you think?
http://www.pokerkingblog.com/2007/10/02 ... ayer-ever/
Seine Screennames: lilholdem954 (PokerStars), jse81 (Full Tilt Poker), m8kingmoves (PartyPoker)
PLAYER BIO
Chad “m8kingmoves” Batista is anything but a typical poker player. For starters, he’s got grills for his teeth and looks like a teenager. Also, his speech is a unique mixture of profanity and sincere politeness. He’ll sling around profanity when talking about innocuous subjects but turn genuinely ultra-polite when it matters. Oh, and he’s also incredibly good at poker. In short, he’s ESPN’s dream player.
Batista is very open about the fact that he’s been to jail and has had experiences in his life that he’s less than proud of. Regardless of his past, he’s cited poker as one of the influences that have helped him become a better person. Some other things he’s not ashamed to admit are that he hasn’t had schooling past the seventh grade and that he’s never read a poker book in his life. He says that everything he does in poker is based upon instinct, not odds.
And it seems to be working for him. In the month of July 2007 alone, he won around $400,000 online. The largest chunk of this came from his first-place finish in the first-ever monthly $1 million guarantee on Full Tilt, for which he earned $213,000. He is easily one of the top-earning tournament players online right now.
As far as live tournament winnings, Batista has earned over $400,000. His two biggest cashes were for a first-place finish ($262,000) in the 2006 WSOP Tournament Circuit event at Caesars Indiana and a fifth-place finish ($129,000) in a $1,000 (with rebuys) no-limit hold’em event at the 2007 World Series of Poker.
http://www.cardplayer.com/online-poker/players/2232
This question is sure to draw some strong responses.
I am not sure if I can think of an online poker player who is more polarizing than Chad Batista. People seem to really love him or really hate him.
You can't deny the fact that he is one of the most successful online poker players EVER. As a matter of fact, you could strongly argue that he is the most successful online tournament player ever.
What about Annette_15? Johnnybax? Imper1um?
All ultra successful tournament players, but I believe that "Lilholdem954" has the most impressive achievements (remember, I said online achievements, I really that Annette won the WSOPE) out of any online poker player that you put up against him.
Let's take a quick look at his list of accomplishments:
-over 1.2 million in cashes on Pokerstars alone
-over $570k in cashes on Full Tilt Poker, including a 212k this past summer
-took down a $600 Sunday tournament on Party Poker for 210k and chopped another one. All told he has around $500k in total cashes on Party Poker as well.
-has won both a $1k Monday tournament on Full Tilt and a Super Tuesday $1k tournament on Pokerstars
-how many $100 Rebuy tournaments has he won on Pokerstars?
I mean, all told Batista has around $2.2 million in cashes online. He is just ridiculously consistent and seems to win something big every couple of days.
You could make extremely solid cases for Annette_15, Imper1um or Johnnybax being the best online tournament players ever. Imper1um also has a ridiculous number of cashes on Pokerstars, plus he has two FTOPS victories (one under kristy_sea, and one under Imper1um.) Imper1um has a spectacular track record, and you could easily argue that he is the best online MTT player ever.
Annette_15, if she continues to play a decent volume if tournaments online, will no doubt probably be considered the top all-time player online in a year or two. In addition to scores of wins on Pokerstars, she also just recently took down a huge score on Full Tilt Poker. The first of many I am sure.
And Johnnybax has to be considered as well, considering he was easily the most consistent winner online in the past, but doesn't seem to be putting in the same volume as of late.
When I consider everything though, I have to say that Batista is the most successful player online ever, and Mizzi is a close second? What do you think?
http://www.pokerkingblog.com/2007/10/02 ... ayer-ever/
Seine Screennames: lilholdem954 (PokerStars), jse81 (Full Tilt Poker), m8kingmoves (PartyPoker)
PLAYER BIO
Chad “m8kingmoves” Batista is anything but a typical poker player. For starters, he’s got grills for his teeth and looks like a teenager. Also, his speech is a unique mixture of profanity and sincere politeness. He’ll sling around profanity when talking about innocuous subjects but turn genuinely ultra-polite when it matters. Oh, and he’s also incredibly good at poker. In short, he’s ESPN’s dream player.
Batista is very open about the fact that he’s been to jail and has had experiences in his life that he’s less than proud of. Regardless of his past, he’s cited poker as one of the influences that have helped him become a better person. Some other things he’s not ashamed to admit are that he hasn’t had schooling past the seventh grade and that he’s never read a poker book in his life. He says that everything he does in poker is based upon instinct, not odds.
And it seems to be working for him. In the month of July 2007 alone, he won around $400,000 online. The largest chunk of this came from his first-place finish in the first-ever monthly $1 million guarantee on Full Tilt, for which he earned $213,000. He is easily one of the top-earning tournament players online right now.
As far as live tournament winnings, Batista has earned over $400,000. His two biggest cashes were for a first-place finish ($262,000) in the 2006 WSOP Tournament Circuit event at Caesars Indiana and a fifth-place finish ($129,000) in a $1,000 (with rebuys) no-limit hold’em event at the 2007 World Series of Poker.
http://www.cardplayer.com/online-poker/players/2232
Chris Vaughn Wins Back to Back Sunday Million Tournaments
Chris Vaughn Wins Back to Back Sunday Million Tournaments
Chris Vaughn pulled off one of the most impressive accomplishments ever in online poker, winning the Full Tilt Poker $1 Million dollar Guaranteed tournament one weekend, and then winning the Sunday Millions tournament on Pokerstars the very next weekend.
No matter how good of a player that you are, this is a nearly impossible task to accomplish. Consider the fact that thousands of players registered in each tournament, and then consider the fact that you need to get lucky at least a handful of times during the tournament to win. Also, you need to dodge bad beat situations where you get in with the best of it, only to get sucked out by your opponent.
Chris Vaughn's accomplishment is a blend of great poker play and incredible luck. Statistically speaking, it is virtually impossible for a player, no matter how talented, to win back to back tournaments considering the size of the fields.
Chris Vaughn won the Full Tilt Poker $1 Million Dollar guaranteed tournament under the alias of "BluffMagCV", and then took down the Pokerstars Million the very next weekend under the moniker of "SlippyJacks."
Can Chris Vaughn possibly win a Sunday major three weekends in a row? He'll certainly be trying.
poker-king.com
PLAYER Chris "SlippyJacks" Vaughn
2007 OPOY WINNINGS $438,617
2007 OPOY POINTS 3,240
2007 OPOY RANK 22nd
SCREENNAMES BluffMagCV (Full Tilt Poker), SlippyJacks (PokerStars)
cardplayer.com
Chris Vaughn pulled off one of the most impressive accomplishments ever in online poker, winning the Full Tilt Poker $1 Million dollar Guaranteed tournament one weekend, and then winning the Sunday Millions tournament on Pokerstars the very next weekend.
No matter how good of a player that you are, this is a nearly impossible task to accomplish. Consider the fact that thousands of players registered in each tournament, and then consider the fact that you need to get lucky at least a handful of times during the tournament to win. Also, you need to dodge bad beat situations where you get in with the best of it, only to get sucked out by your opponent.
Chris Vaughn's accomplishment is a blend of great poker play and incredible luck. Statistically speaking, it is virtually impossible for a player, no matter how talented, to win back to back tournaments considering the size of the fields.
Chris Vaughn won the Full Tilt Poker $1 Million Dollar guaranteed tournament under the alias of "BluffMagCV", and then took down the Pokerstars Million the very next weekend under the moniker of "SlippyJacks."
Can Chris Vaughn possibly win a Sunday major three weekends in a row? He'll certainly be trying.
poker-king.com
PLAYER Chris "SlippyJacks" Vaughn
2007 OPOY WINNINGS $438,617
2007 OPOY POINTS 3,240
2007 OPOY RANK 22nd
SCREENNAMES BluffMagCV (Full Tilt Poker), SlippyJacks (PokerStars)
cardplayer.com
snowbud hat geschrieben:wär super wenn das hier fortgesetzt wird.
annette_15 Was das mädel schon in der Pokerwelt erreicht hat ist auch nicht ganz ohne!
die sitzt schon wieder an nem final table und ist chipleader:
EPT Dublin Final Table
Seat 1: Thierry van den Berg - 274,000
Seat 2: Daan Ruiter - 646,000
Seat 3: Reuben Peters - 176,000
Seat 4: Annette Obrestad - 788,000
Seat 5: Anders Pettersson - 166,000
Seat 6: Casper Hansen - 360,000
Seat 7: Tronde Eidsvig - 184,000
Seat 8: Michael Durrer - 247,000 Germany
Seat 9: Reijo Manninen - 480,000
If you're havin' girl problems i feel bad for you son
I got 99 problems but a bitch ain't one
I got 99 problems but a bitch ain't one
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ROFL
Ja, ich brauche immer jemanden, der dafür büßen muss, dass ich es nicht packe.
Ja, klar ist die erst 19. Hatte bestimmt ne miese Kindheit, wenn die jetzt schon so gut pokern kann. Gossenkind.
Kannste mir trotzdem nackt vorn Bauch binden und da tut sich nix. 
Ja, ich brauche immer jemanden, der dafür büßen muss, dass ich es nicht packe.
Ja, klar ist die erst 19. Hatte bestimmt ne miese Kindheit, wenn die jetzt schon so gut pokern kann. Gossenkind.
Kannste mir trotzdem nackt vorn Bauch binden und da tut sich nix. 
"Freiheit schützt man nicht, indem man sie abschafft"
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Cashmandt hat geschrieben:Kannste mir trotzdem nackt vorn Bauch binden und da tut sich nix.
das ist meistens so bei leuten vom anderen ufer....uhahahahahahah...
der war gut was???![]()
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Großartig!!!
Kaum zu toppen!
Inzwischen haben wir ja ein riesen Gay-Movement!
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"Freiheit schützt man nicht, indem man sie abschafft"
- Teute78
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Cashmandt hat geschrieben:das ist nur der schlechte einfluss von schorni und theo schuld!![]()
O really????

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"Freiheit schützt man nicht, indem man sie abschafft"
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*duck*
Ja, ist mir auch gerade leider aufgefallen, als ich mich fragte, worum es hier eigentlich nochmal ging. *schäm*
Müssen wir uns woanders beleidigen.
Boah, PLO8 ist so -EV....
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Ja, ist mir auch gerade leider aufgefallen, als ich mich fragte, worum es hier eigentlich nochmal ging. *schäm*
Müssen wir uns woanders beleidigen.
Boah, PLO8 ist so -EV....
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"Freiheit schützt man nicht, indem man sie abschafft"
so ihr affen, ich bring den thread mal wieder auf den richtigen pfad für euch
Nikki Jedlicka auch besser bekannt auf full tilt unter KaiBuxxe
hier ein super interview, das erzählt schon sehr viel über ihn
HIER
schon krass der typ, vorallem wenn ihm sogar schon mal ein Phil Ivey und Gus Hanson mit respekt gegenüber steht
MFG
Nikki Jedlicka auch besser bekannt auf full tilt unter KaiBuxxe
hier ein super interview, das erzählt schon sehr viel über ihn
HIER
schon krass der typ, vorallem wenn ihm sogar schon mal ein Phil Ivey und Gus Hanson mit respekt gegenüber steht
MFG
schnell leben, jung sterben und ne fette Leiche hinterlassen
Spieler 3: "normaler" spieler, einige calls. Ein paar bets und raises
sie ist 2. geworden...
Die Gewinner und Preisgelder (Preispool €1.701.700):
1. Reuben Peters (USA) – € 532.620,-
2. Annette Obrestad (Norwegen) – € 297.800,-
3. Reijo Manninen (Finnland) – € 178.680,-
4. Tronde Eidsvig (Norwegen) – € 127.630,-
5. Daan Ruiter (Holland) – € 105.510,-
6. Anders Pettersson (Schweden) – € 83.380,-
7. Michael Durrer (Deutschland) – € 66.370,-
8. Thierry van den Berg (Holland) – € 47.650,-
9. Casper Hansen (Dänemark) – € 30.630,-
Die Gewinner und Preisgelder (Preispool €1.701.700):
1. Reuben Peters (USA) – € 532.620,-
2. Annette Obrestad (Norwegen) – € 297.800,-
3. Reijo Manninen (Finnland) – € 178.680,-
4. Tronde Eidsvig (Norwegen) – € 127.630,-
5. Daan Ruiter (Holland) – € 105.510,-
6. Anders Pettersson (Schweden) – € 83.380,-
7. Michael Durrer (Deutschland) – € 66.370,-
8. Thierry van den Berg (Holland) – € 47.650,-
9. Casper Hansen (Dänemark) – € 30.630,-
If you're havin' girl problems i feel bad for you son
I got 99 problems but a bitch ain't one
I got 99 problems but a bitch ain't one
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Cashmandt hat geschrieben:sie ist 2. geworden...
2. Annette Obrestad (Norwegen) – € 297.800,-
Ok, langsam finde ich sie sexy!
Hier übrigens noch ein Interview mit der Dame:
---hier sollte ein Link zu hochgepokert stehen, aber intellipoker ist mal wieder nicht in der Lage Seiten zu laden---
Nu geht er:
http://hochgepokert.intellipoker.com/in ... -chiplead/
"Freiheit schützt man nicht, indem man sie abschafft"
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MS hat geschrieben:so ihr affen, ich bring den thread mal wieder auf den richtigen pfad für euch![]()
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Nikki Jedlicka auch besser bekannt auf full tilt unter KaiBuxxe
hier ein super interview, das erzählt schon sehr viel über ihn
HIER
schon krass der typ, vorallem wenn ihm sogar schon mal ein Phil Ivey und Gus Hanson mit respekt gegenüber steht
MFG
gerade gestern noch ein Interview von ihm im neuen CardPlayer gelesen. Ich sag nur UNGLAUBLICH! Irgendwo hab ich noch gelesen, dass er diesen Sommer ca. 4 Mille erspielt haben soll. Da freut man sich ja fast wieder Österreicher zu sein ... wenn es schon mit dem Fußball nicht klappt

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